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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Companies based in Jackson, Michigan, People from Jackson, Michigan, Radio stations in Jackson, Michigan, Tony Dungy, Jack Paar, Jackson High School, Chris Chocola, John W. Hyde, Dave Hill, Karch Kiraly, Baker College, Austin Blair, Rick Wise, Alfred Worden, Brian VanGorder, Vivian Kellogg, Tim McClelland, Fred Janke, Tod Rockwell, Roscoe L. Egger, Jr., Jacobson's, Mike Hill, Consumers Energy, Westwood Mall, Greg Barton, WUFN, James Albert Murray, Charles E. Townsend, Allegiance Health, Rosalie Gaull Silberman, WVIC, WSAE, Brent Scott, KTGG, St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, Jackson Crossing, Temple Beth Israel, WIBM, WKHM-FM, Ratsy, Tim Crabtree, Zephaniah Platt, Clark Bisbee, Alonzo Sargent, Idabelle Smith Firestone, Clarence Love, WJKN-FM, Savante Stringfellow, Ronnie Johncox, Jackson Citizen Patriot, CMS Energy, Jack Harris, Kennedy L. Potter. Excerpt: Anthony Kevin "Tony" Dungy (born October 6, 1955) is a former professional American football player and coach in the National Football League. Dungy was head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1996 to 2001, and head coach of the Indianapolis Colts from 2002 to 2008. He became the first black American head coach to win the Super Bowl when his Colts defeated the Chicago Bears on February 4, 2007. On December 18, 2008 after securing his tenth straight playoff appearance with a win against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Dungy set a new NFL record for consecutive playoff appearances by a head coach. On January 12, 2009, Dungy announced his retirement as coach of the Indianapolis Colts, which went into effect after the 2008-2009 season. Since retirement, Dungy has served as an analyst on NBC's Sunday night football pregame show. Tony Dungy is also the national spokesman for the fatherhood program All Pro Dad. Dungy was signed as a free agent by the Pittsburgh Ste...